Question

Read the following case and then answer the questions that follow. Following the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln on April 14, 1865, by John Wilkes Booth and John H. Surratt, one of Booth’s suspected accomplices, the secretary of war published the following reward offer in various newspapers: $ 25,000 reward to the person who apprehends John H. S. Surratt and a $ 10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of John H. Surratt. Sometime after, a notice revoking the offer was published. Shuey, unaware that the offer had been revoked, reported information on the whereabouts of Surratt to the proper government officials. The information furnished by Shuey led to Surratt’s arrest.
a. Was Shuey legally entitled to the reward? Explain your answer.
b. If Shuey had provided the information on Surratt before the reward offer was revoked, would he have been entitled to the $ 25,000? Why or why not?